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BBN-driven urinary bladder cancer mouse model (CROSBI ID 295145)

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Korac-Prlic, Jelena ; Degoricija, Marina ; Vilović, Katarina ; Vujević, Sandra ; Terzić, Janoš BBN-driven urinary bladder cancer mouse model // Methods in cell biology, 163 (2021), 77-92. doi: 10.1016/bs.mcb.2020.10.020

Podaci o odgovornosti

Korac-Prlic, Jelena ; Degoricija, Marina ; Vilović, Katarina ; Vujević, Sandra ; Terzić, Janoš

engleski

BBN-driven urinary bladder cancer mouse model

Around 3% of new cancer diagnoses and 2% of all cancer deaths every year are caused by urinary bladder cancer (BC). This indicates a great need for intensive studying of BC by using different approaches including indispensable mice models. The most common preclinical mouse model of bladder carcinogenesis relies on the use of a nitrosamine compound, N-butyl-N-(4- hydroxybutyl)-nitrosamine (BBN) which causes high-grade, invasive tumors in the urinary bladder. BBN-induced bladder cancer in mice recapitulates the histology and manifests genetic alterations similar to human muscle- invasive bladder cancer. Here we present a detailed protocol for the induction of BC in mice which is based on the administration of 0.05%-0.1% BBN in drinking water. Six-to-eight- week-old mice are treated orally with BBN for 12weeks and tumors are expected 8weeks after the termination of BBN regimen. Histopathologic examination of the lesions should be routinely assessed after hematoxylin and eosin staining by an experienced pathologist and it can vary from urothelial dysplasia to invasive bladder cancer with glandular and squamous divergent differentiation, the incidence of which might depend on the mouse strain, gender, BBN concentration and the timeline of the protocol. Utilizing half of the urinary bladder tissue for the isolation and analysis of RNA, DNA and proteins provides a comprehensive insight into the biology of BC and reduces the number of mice per study. Finally, the successful use of the BC model can facilitate fundamental biomedical discoveries leading to novel diagnostic and therapeutic approaches with clinical benefits.

BBN ; Bladder cancer ; Chemical carcinogenesis ; MIBC ; Mouse model ; Smoking

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163

2021.

77-92

objavljeno

0091-679X

10.1016/bs.mcb.2020.10.020

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